As a Case Manager with Network Case Management means building strong and supportive relationships with the individuals and key stakeholders within your network. You will assess, implement and review each client’s needs whilst maintaining a professional and supportive role. Your primary responsibility is supporting the individuals under your case load achieve their goals. This role is a self-employed, locum role and work will be allocated according to your availability and the current caseload.
As well as playing a vital role in steering clients to achieve their personal goals you will benefit from
Market leading pay rates of £25-£33.62 per hour depending on experience
You control your own schedule as this role is a self-employed, locum role and work will be allocated according to your availability and the current caseload.
Access to regular and relevant CPD opportunities to support with your professional registration commitments.
Professional Membership paid for*
Free Enhanced DBS Check*
Referral Scheme
Annual Clinical Appraisal and access to our Candidate Care team for ongoing pastoral care.
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As a Case Manager you will be responsible for:
Regularly corresponding and meeting with your clients to manage their case as appropriate
Undertake Initial Needs Assessments and report findings to the necessary stakeholders
Liaising with a multi-disciplinary team to plan and facilitate implementation of key strategies which will support with meeting the objectives outlined by the Initial Needs Assessment.
Effectively managing your time to ensure you give the necessary time to each client
Organising your workload on a daily, monthly and annual basis to ensure you meet expectations as agreed with your General Manager
Reporting into your General Manager to update on key timelines and progress against goals for individual clients.
To be considered in this role you will need:
Excellent organisational skills, allowing you to successfully support a caseload of individuals in a variety of areas of life.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills including report writing skills
Current registration with HCPC as an Occupational Therapist OR current registration with NMC as a Registered Nurse. Currently practicing Solicitors can be considered for this role also, with relevant experience.
Minimum 5 years practice as a Professional Registrant in your industry
Current registration or willingness to register with IRCM
Minimum 2 years’ experience in a role as a Case Manager supporting clients with Brain Injury or Complex Needs
Ability to undertake an Enhanced DBS Check (Adults and Children as appropriate.)
A thorough understanding of key legislation relevant to successful case management including but not limited to Mental Capacity Act 2005, Health and Social Care Act 2008 and Care Act 2014.